Taiwan Opposition Leader Accepts Landmark Invitation from China's Xi

Taiwan's main opposition party leader Cheng Li-wun has accepted an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit China, marking the first such visit in a decade.
Taiwan's main opposition party leader, Cheng Li-wun, has accepted an invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit China, marking the first such visit by a sitting leader of Taiwan's main opposition party in a decade. The highly anticipated visit, expected to take place in April, comes at a time of heightened tensions between Taiwan and China, with China asserting its claim of sovereignty over the self-governing island.
Cheng's acceptance of the invitation is seen as a significant diplomatic gesture, as it could help to bridge the divide between Taiwan and China and open the door for further dialogue and cooperation. Taiwan's current ruling party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), has been cautious in its approach to China, preferring to maintain a more independent stance.
The visit also comes at a time when Taiwan's President, Tsai Ing-wen, is facing increasing pressure from China and the international community to engage in direct talks with Beijing. Tsai has so far resisted such calls, arguing that Taiwan is already a sovereign and independent country.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Despite these tensions, Cheng's visit to China could be seen as a positive step towards improving cross-strait relations. Cheng has stated that he hopes to use the visit to
Source: Deutsche Welle


